![]() # anti-aliased text, turned off by default # Monaco is nicer on Mac OS X, so use that explicitly # tested to be 515 on Windows XP, this leaves some room # on how many people are using Processing) # (please avoid disabling, this also helps us know basic numbers ![]() # by default, check the processing server for any updates # true if you want sketches to re-open when you next run processing # and "library" on macosx, set this to the alternate location. # if you don't want settings to go into "application data" on windows # has gone missing, and that it should instead use the default. # the sketchbook folder, and will instead assume the sketchbook # Note that this path must exist already otherwise it won't see # set this to another path that will be used by default. # "My Documents/Processing" on Windows and "Documents/Processing" on OS X, # If you don't want users to have their sketchbook default to # instead of \ on windows or : on macos or whatever else # note that this path should use forward slashes (like unix) ![]() # relative paths will be relative to processing.exe or procesing.app. # DEFAULT PATHS FOR SKETCHBOOK AND SETTINGS # You'll have problems running Processing if you incorrectly # that they're visible in order to get at preferences.txt # hidden or system folders on Windows, you'll have to ensure # Because AppData and Application Data may be considered # the bottom of the Preferences window inside Processing. # The exact location of your preferences file can be found at # ~/.processing -> preferences.txt (on Linux) # ~/Library -> Processing -> preferences.txt (on Mac OS X) # Processing -> preferences.txt (on Windows Vista) # Processing -> preferences.txt (on Windows XP) # Documents and Settings -> -> Application Data -> # them directly, use the per-user local version of the file: # DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE, OR DELETE SETTINGS FROM THIS FILE I found C:\Program Files\processing-1.5.1\lib\preference.txt and searched forÄ® but can't find it in that file.
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